[GUIDE] Tweak Dolby Atmos to your liking - LeEco Le Max 2 Questions & Answers

To access the Dolby Atmos app you need to install any 3rd party app that has an Equalizer option included. I use Google Play music for this and you can access the EQ in the settings menu.
A popup will appear that will ask you to choose Dolby Atmos or Included EQ app -> choose Dolby Atmos and voila the full app window opens.
Now, to tweak the sound you can activate it first in the top left corner via power icon and then you can enter any of the predefined profiles by tapping on them( Movie, Music, Game... ) and proceed to tweak it to your liking.
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I boosted the volume and the quality on my newly arrived Le Max 2 this way. I am running a STOCK Chinese firmware 16s version.

neo299 said:
To access the Dolby Atmos app you need to install any 3rd party app that has an Equalizer option included. I use Google Play music for this and you can access the EQ in the settings menu.
A popup will appear that will ask you to choose Dolby Atmos or Included EQ app -> choose Dolby Atmos and voila the full app window opens.
Now, to tweak the sound you can activate it first in the top left corner via power icon and then you can enter any of the predefined profiles by tapping on them( Movie, Music, Game... ) and proceed to tweak it to your liking.
See the attached images below
I boosted the volume and the quality on my newly arrived Le Max 2 this way. I am running a STOCK Chinese firmware 16s version.
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Thanks!!

My pleasure!

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Faster to way to adjust sounds?

Hi guys,
Is there a faster way to pull up the volume levels of the phone without going settings -> audio -> and then selecting it.
I want to be able to change text message sounds, etc at night when it gets quieter. thanks
Bascotie said:
Hi guys,
Is there a faster way to pull up the volume levels of the phone without going settings -> audio -> and then selecting it.
I want to be able to change text message sounds, etc at night when it gets quieter. thanks
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Silent mode widget toggle? It'd take up a 1x1 spot on your homescreen and would allow you to quickly change profiles. I use one I created from Widgetsoid, but any of them on the market should work.
Audio manager is a free app that lets you adjust the volume of every mode independently. Gives you a nice widget too.
axis01 said:
Audio manager is a free app that lets you adjust the volume of every mode independently. Gives you a nice widget too.
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hmm ill look around but wouldnt that make everything completely silent? i just want to turn it down
I have the pro version and you can adjust everyting as loud or quiet as you want. I assume the free version does as well. Download it and see. If it's not what you want, uninstall it.

Using headset with non default media apps?

Hey guys I noticed today when I try to use my in box headset to control winamp it can't and keeps loading up the default music player. I noticed with headset plugged in, in the drop down menu it lists audio apps but no user added apps are there and yes I've tried ticking the options in winamp they don't work.
Any1 know how to get it to work or add it to the audio app list for the headset?
Edit: I also tried freezing the default music app that didn't work.
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You're right. In contrary to the application shortcuts in the lock screen that can be easily customized in the Settings, there seem to be no way to customize the applications listed in the notifications drop down menu .

How to extend SMS notifications and all notifications by own sounds?

Hello how can I extend the sounds offer of builtin sound selector by own sounds?
For ringtones copying to /sdcard/ringtones or /sdcard/media/audio/ringtones is working pretty fine, but for SMSs and various notifications the offer is still limited to builtin sounds only. Don't know where should I copy my own sounds so they could be covered in that file listing,
Both /system/media/audio/notifications and /mnt/sdcard/media/audio/notifications don't make any recognition (
As an alternative to this I'd accept an 3rd party audio picker able to browse any sdcard locations and select any of supported formats. The condition however is so that it could play a sound immediately after selecting just like builtin picker does...THX
Go settings sound and puck notification ringtone when its open nitification sounds just press a little icon in upper right corner
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didnot know that, thanks:victory:

Shortcut for Equalizer

how can I get a shortcut for the equalizer on my homescreen. The closest I am able to get to it is a custom shortcut that points to sound enhancements... so 2 clicks to get to the eq but its 1 more click then I want. Has anyone made a shortcut that goes directly to the eq
EDIT: found it under activities sound enhancement in case anyone else might want a shortcut for their eq on there homescreen

How To Guide Separated volume between ringtone and notifications

The question about volume separation between ringtone and notifications for Android devices has been around for a while with many answers but none of them work all the time, but there's a tricky workaround to achieve that without root privileges. All you need is well-known apps such as Volume Butler + App Volume Control it's important to install both of them. Next steps are simple install Volume Butler, launch it and allow all requested permissions and create a profile, in the app Settings place a tick in Ring volume box under Volumes. Most of the articles recommend installing single app which is Volume Butler or App Volume Control, etc... but it's better to have them both, now after you installed Volume Butler go on and install App Volume Control from Google Play Store, launch it and allow all requested permissions as well.
Hence comes the trick, usually after installing only Volume Butler once you receive a call it increases the Ring volume to your profile Settings but after the call ends then Notifications volume gets merged to Ring volume again and Notifications sound is loud again, so you need to re-configure Volume Butler profile which is annoying after each call, that's why you need App Volume Control which allows you to create rules for every app separately and you can use that app as a trigger, let's say you use Telegram a lot, launch App Volume Control locate Telegram click on it and click on Notification line and set volume percentage, in the next tab "when closing" choose --> do not change and click Save. Now when you receive a call it activates Volume Butler automatically with your volume Settings and after you end a call when you receive a message in Telegram it triggers volume setting from App Volume Control so the sound appears more quiet due to your preferred settings. And You can set such trigger rules to any apps on your phone and as many as you want.
P.S.
I have tested this on Pixel 6 and it works just fine and should work on other devices as well. I also recommend allowing these apps to be run unrestricted, you can do that in the phone's Settings, they won't use much battery and it may prevent apps to be killed in the background so they could continue doing their tasks and be stable.
UPDATE
I have managed to separate ringtone & notifications sound with only App Volume Control, no need in extra apps to relaunch the profile or something like that, it works flawlessly, all you need is to open App Volume Control and navigate to System apps, locate Phone, phone calls, and phone services and messages, set the desired sound you want for each, in case with Phone set the same volume for ringtone and notification when starting and when closing leave the option Restore Old Volume. Now when you receive a call it will play loud and once you hang up the next message you receive let's say on Telegram it will trigger volume notification settings for Telegram. That's it.
You can also use this app. It used to increase the notification volume sometimes after a phone call, but lately it hasn't been doing that for me. But if it does you can just re-activate your profile with 2 taps. Quite easy. Recently, however, they did make it subscription based but you can do a $0.99/Year one so it's not bad.
Sound Profile (Volume control) - Apps on Google Play
Control phone volume for calls and notifications separately.
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Today i received this information from Google:
"The requested feature will be available in a future build."
mrViZhy said:
Today i received this information from Google:
"The requested feature will be available in a future build."
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It's already enabled on the A14 betas.

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